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that, of course, would very much concern pakistan. the real test here in afghanistan is to how effective karzai can be in being able to match these own forces, the security forces here, the military here, to be able to take on this fight with the taliban. because we know there is a drawdown of troops coming from the u.s. we know there are calls from within the u.s. to pull out of afghanistan entirely. now, the government here is saying that will be premature, that will be giving an opportunity for the taliban to regroup and perhaps be able to launch an even stronger attack on the government here. but certainly there is a lot of pressure on karzai to be able to deliver. this is someone who in the past has been accused of being corrupt and incompetent, not actually being able to be the strong leader that's needed to unify the country. a lot of pressure on him. >> i guess i'm asking, too, whether it be hamid karzai directly or other members of leadership or perhaps even ordinary afghans who are saying, was this military operation, the co
that, of course, would very much concern pakistan. the real test here in afghanistan is to how effective karzai can be in being able to match these own forces, the security forces here, the military here, to be able to take on this fight with the taliban. because we know there is a drawdown of troops coming from the u.s. we know there are calls from within the u.s. to pull out of afghanistan entirely. now, the government here is saying that will be premature, that will be giving an opportunity...
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but one thing nato would be concerned about, if you don't have a reliable ally in pakistan, if pakistan is not going to keep those supply lines open, it is going to have a huge effect on the war in afghanistan. if you listen to president barack obama, he talks about this as af-pak. despite the disagreements and the lack of trust, at the end of the day, they're going to have to find a way to work together. or the situation with the militants on this side of the border and the other is certainly not going to get any better. >> stan, thank you so much. >>> we're going to touch on a case that has quite a few people fired up in this country, a mother with stage iv cancer losing primary custody of her children. but is there more to this story? our legal guys will be weighing in. >>> plus, the republican presidential field grows larger. the newly declared candidates next. what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> two big-name republicans are officially in the run for
but one thing nato would be concerned about, if you don't have a reliable ally in pakistan, if pakistan is not going to keep those supply lines open, it is going to have a huge effect on the war in afghanistan. if you listen to president barack obama, he talks about this as af-pak. despite the disagreements and the lack of trust, at the end of the day, they're going to have to find a way to work together. or the situation with the militants on this side of the border and the other is certainly...
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. >>> now to the fury and short fallout in pakistan. after a deadly border attack pakistan has called for a review of its relationship with the u.s. and nato. the government says nato's helicopters killed 24 pakistan soldiers at two military checkpoints during a raid. nato officials admit it's highly likely they did. our nick peyton walsh is live from kabul with more on this. nick. >> reporter: absolutely. the statement accepts it was highly likely they refer to what was air support strikes. they said there was an operation going on my afghan and nato forces on the afghan side of the border hunting down insurgents. they called in air support and that's when this incident occurred. they won't say whether it happened inside pakistan or talk about numbers. but clearly an effort by nato to try to begin the reconciliation process as the pakistanis come up with angry rhetoric towards washington. >> so, nick, is pakistan decides it will cut off some of the cooperation it has extended to the u.s./nato, where does afghanistan play in this? how w
. >>> now to the fury and short fallout in pakistan. after a deadly border attack pakistan has called for a review of its relationship with the u.s. and nato. the government says nato's helicopters killed 24 pakistan soldiers at two military checkpoints during a raid. nato officials admit it's highly likely they did. our nick peyton walsh is live from kabul with more on this. nick. >> reporter: absolutely. the statement accepts it was highly likely they refer to what was air...
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we have been closely monitoring the reaction here in pakistan and afghanistan. there have been small pockets of protesters. they haven't been violent, and there haven't been widespread attacks, but certainly, there is a possibility, both al qaeda, the pakistani taliban and the afghanistan taliban have vowed revenge. it's about 1:thirbt in the morning here in islamabad. most people have gone to bed, but before calling it a night, a lot of people did see these images of bin laden, and i think like much of the world, they're fascinating by seeing these pictures of a man who has had huge impact on pakistan and obviously the spread of extremism here in this region. i think these pictures are going to convince some skeptics here in pakistan that indeed bin laden is dead. throughout the week, many people, not just here in pakistan, but across the border in afghanistan have been skeptical about claims bin laden is dead. they didn't believe the news. they wanted hard proof, wanted evidence. washington wrestled with the notion of releasing the gruesome picture of the rema
we have been closely monitoring the reaction here in pakistan and afghanistan. there have been small pockets of protesters. they haven't been violent, and there haven't been widespread attacks, but certainly, there is a possibility, both al qaeda, the pakistani taliban and the afghanistan taliban have vowed revenge. it's about 1:thirbt in the morning here in islamabad. most people have gone to bed, but before calling it a night, a lot of people did see these images of bin laden, and i think...
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dare to attack pakistan's sovereignty or pakistan's security. we have a report on the fallout from the attack. >> reporter: an angry reaction here in pakistan to what government officials here are calling a nato air strike that hit two pakistani military check posts on pakistani soil killing at least two dozen pakistani soldiers. this is an incident that sparked some anti-american and anti-nato protests in pakistan. some of the protests taking place in the city. government officials here say this incident took place in a district that pakistan's tribal region that sits right next to the afghanistan border. this is an area where there is a lot of militant activity. nato troops oftentimes conduct military operations there. and that's what was happening according to nato officials in the early morning hours of saturday morning when this incident happened. the agreement between pakistan and nato is for nato troops to stay on afghanistan's soil. but in this case, according to pakistani officials that didn't happen. the nato air strikes hitting target
dare to attack pakistan's sovereignty or pakistan's security. we have a report on the fallout from the attack. >> reporter: an angry reaction here in pakistan to what government officials here are calling a nato air strike that hit two pakistani military check posts on pakistani soil killing at least two dozen pakistani soldiers. this is an incident that sparked some anti-american and anti-nato protests in pakistan. some of the protests taking place in the city. government officials here...
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pakistan is condemning -- pakistan says at least 24 soldiers were skilled. a nato spokesman says it's highly likely its forces caused the deaths. pakistan responded quickly. and the prime minister called his military chiefs in for an emergency meeting. >>> and basketball fans will be getting a christmas gift they really wants -- a season. the nba players and owners reached a tentative deal early this morning. their plan is to start training camps on december 9th, have a tripleheader on christmas day. there will be 66 games, but that's only 16 games shy of a normal regular season. the players still have to ratify the agreement. >>> president obama commented on the deal, say it's good, and gave it a thumbs up. >>> the at lat v rocket carrying the mars rover curiosity is heading to the red planet this hour. it began the journey this morning. the mission is to hunt for organic material that could lead to clues about life on mars. bonnie, it was picture perfect for that launch. how is the rest of the forecast? >> not quite as beautiful as florida. we had great we
pakistan is condemning -- pakistan says at least 24 soldiers were skilled. a nato spokesman says it's highly likely its forces caused the deaths. pakistan responded quickly. and the prime minister called his military chiefs in for an emergency meeting. >>> and basketball fans will be getting a christmas gift they really wants -- a season. the nba players and owners reached a tentative deal early this morning. their plan is to start training camps on december 9th, have a tripleheader on...
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also, pakistan shutting down an air base in southwestern pakistan that at some point was used for usair drones here. they're already taking measures to respond. it's not clear what other measures they're prepared to take. clearly, this is an incident that's made a lot of people angry here in pakistan. >> an incident obviously that is still developing. reza sayah, thanks for joining us. the u.s. and pakistan have been going at it for weeks if not months. their relationship reduced in terms of the way that the two have gotten along. frustration has been growing in both washington anise llama bad. we're joined by retired general wesley clark, he served as the supreme allied commander europe for nato. how crucial is pakistan's cooperation to the war effort against the taliban in afghanistan? >> well, it's very, very important. the united states has to work with pakistan as an ally. >> the long and the short of this in the short term we're talking about two crucial supply lines. it's been estimated that about 40% of the material brought into afghanistan goes through these two. how crucial ar
also, pakistan shutting down an air base in southwestern pakistan that at some point was used for usair drones here. they're already taking measures to respond. it's not clear what other measures they're prepared to take. clearly, this is an incident that's made a lot of people angry here in pakistan. >> an incident obviously that is still developing. reza sayah, thanks for joining us. the u.s. and pakistan have been going at it for weeks if not months. their relationship reduced in terms...
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the attack on pakistan's security. learning a bit, i was going to attend meeting with my sons and brothers, and i'm now going to islamabad to hold a special session on the cdc. i'm encouraging all members of pakistan would even dare to hit security. >> we have relations between the nato was careful not to accept blame, but did promise us a thorough investigation. >> in the eastern border areas, it's not 100% clear, and also they were woefen into this community, and at. fly loots, so roughly 40% and no fate owe fuels and supplies do not go out of this country. and your money. just hold the bag. we need a portable x-ray, please! [ nurse ] i'm a nurse. i believe in the power of science and medicine. but i'm also human. and i believe in stacking the deck. pillsbury crescent bacon cheddar pinwheels just unroll, add ingredients, roll and bake. and the crowd goes wild. crescent bacon cheddar pinwheels. game day ideas made easy. -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moistur
the attack on pakistan's security. learning a bit, i was going to attend meeting with my sons and brothers, and i'm now going to islamabad to hold a special session on the cdc. i'm encouraging all members of pakistan would even dare to hit security. >> we have relations between the nato was careful not to accept blame, but did promise us a thorough investigation. >> in the eastern border areas, it's not 100% clear, and also they were woefen into this community, and at. fly loots, so...
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pakistan cut off nato supply lines to pakistan. this will likely damage the relationship between the u.s. and pakistan. nick walsh jones us live from kabul. are we starting to get more official word from nato now? >> absolutely. let's start with what pakistan has originally accused nato of here. they're saying two separate checkpoints were attacked inside pakistani territory, killing between 24, 26 pakistani soldiers, injuring about a dozen, outrage on the pakistani's side of the border, the prime minister scheduling a meeting with security chiefs and supply lines through pakistan into afghanistan and kabul. we are heard from nato a final acknowledgement that they think it is, quote, highly likely that what they refer to as close air support, to you and me, that's some kind of air strike, caused these casualties. we also believe now they seem to be indicating that they accept this was on the pakistani side of the border. still, a significant amount of confusion here, but key to point out they want a swift conclusion to the investig
pakistan cut off nato supply lines to pakistan. this will likely damage the relationship between the u.s. and pakistan. nick walsh jones us live from kabul. are we starting to get more official word from nato now? >> absolutely. let's start with what pakistan has originally accused nato of here. they're saying two separate checkpoints were attacked inside pakistani territory, killing between 24, 26 pakistani soldiers, injuring about a dozen, outrage on the pakistani's side of the border,...
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firing on pakistan, pakistan firing on the u.s. now pakistan has come out with its own version of what transpired. pakistan is adamant that the u.s. fired on them first, that their border troops were lightly armed, that they came under repeated fire, that even when they tried to rescue their own troops, that the u.s. kept firing. now a u.s. report, officially the investigation is out and the u.s. military saying there's confusion on both sides of the border there, but also putting a lot of the blame directly on u.s. and nato commanders for some of what transpired. i just want to read you one of the conclusions the u.s. military investigator came to. he said, quote, headquarters and individuals did not respond correctly, quickly enough or with the sense of urgency or initiative required given the gravity of the situation. the u.s. military now will take a look at all this and see if any officials or troops or commanders should be held accountable. but the relationship between the two sides still one of great mistrust and no resoluti
firing on pakistan, pakistan firing on the u.s. now pakistan has come out with its own version of what transpired. pakistan is adamant that the u.s. fired on them first, that their border troops were lightly armed, that they came under repeated fire, that even when they tried to rescue their own troops, that the u.s. kept firing. now a u.s. report, officially the investigation is out and the u.s. military saying there's confusion on both sides of the border there, but also putting a lot of the...
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pakistan is the sixth largest country in the world. we can't just say good-bye to all of what is going on in that part of the world. instead we want to draw them toward modernity. for that to happen, we don't want to pull up stakes and run out of town after the extraordinary investment we made. that means we should have a gradual transition of handing off to the afghan security forces the responsibility for their own country. >> i think we need to square with the american people about what we have achieved. we need an honest conversation in this country about the sacrifices made over nearly ten years. we have -- we have dismantled the taliban. we have run them out of kabul. we have had free elections in 2004. we killed osama bin laden. we dismantled al qaeda. we have achieved some very important goals for the united states of america. now the fact we have 100,000 troops nation building in afghanistan when this nation so desperately nieds to be built, when on the ground we need intelligence gathering, no doubt about that. we need a stro
pakistan is the sixth largest country in the world. we can't just say good-bye to all of what is going on in that part of the world. instead we want to draw them toward modernity. for that to happen, we don't want to pull up stakes and run out of town after the extraordinary investment we made. that means we should have a gradual transition of handing off to the afghan security forces the responsibility for their own country. >> i think we need to square with the american people about...
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this appears to be a safer way of convincing some in pakistan that win laden is dead no not everyone is convinced. some have questions. some are painting to the particular image where we see bin laden sitting on the floor, blanket wrapped around him. they say it shows a partial profile and difficult to conclude that indeed it is him so again that's something that really highlights and underscores the deep mistrust that exists in pakistan for the u.s. government. you're starting to see people more convinced and also helps is the fact al qaeda condemned the raid and vowed preveng for bin laden's killing. >> rega sayeh we appreciate your views as always. >>> headlines in egypt, ten people are dead and 186 more injured in sectarian clashes outside of cairo cop tick christian church. the blood shed began over rumones that a christian woman who converted to ms. lamb was being held inside that church against her will. also to lippia, rebel forces trying to drive moammar da gadhafi from libya have suffered a setback. >>> in maine in the u.s. a warship dedicated to navy s.e.a.l. opportunity m
this appears to be a safer way of convincing some in pakistan that win laden is dead no not everyone is convinced. some have questions. some are painting to the particular image where we see bin laden sitting on the floor, blanket wrapped around him. they say it shows a partial profile and difficult to conclude that indeed it is him so again that's something that really highlights and underscores the deep mistrust that exists in pakistan for the u.s. government. you're starting to see people...
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let's go to pakistan. i don't know how quick hi they've been able to sort these images but what kind of view is this from the intelligence being shareholder from the world. >> like much of the world, fredricka, pakistan and its citizens are getting ready to see the fascinating citizens for the first time. no reaction just yet. my guess is it's going to convince some of the skeptics in the region. skeptical about osama bin laden being killed earlier this week. i think it's going on the con venice them that they hadn't seen pfr and they are evidence that a u.s. raid wu con kktd in this compound north of is lack bad. thought the week we talked to many people who didn't know he was dead. this will go some way. >> thanks so much. appreciate that. >> so the terror man is now seens once again after his death in still yet more video but a different vision of osama bin laden. a match watching himself on television isolated. traps in his compound. we'll have more right after this. coldwell banker. we never stop movi
let's go to pakistan. i don't know how quick hi they've been able to sort these images but what kind of view is this from the intelligence being shareholder from the world. >> like much of the world, fredricka, pakistan and its citizens are getting ready to see the fascinating citizens for the first time. no reaction just yet. my guess is it's going to convince some of the skeptics in the region. skeptical about osama bin laden being killed earlier this week. i think it's going on the con...
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afghan president karzai is focusing his efforts on peace talks with pakistan. afghan leader and his aides have given up on any kinds of talks with taliban militants. move comes weeks after taliban militant killed afghanistan's top peace negotiator. >>> for the second time in as many weeks a typhoon is bantering the philippines. the storm is already being blamed for one death. one person was killed in a landslide. >>> an unusual trial in italy has been postponed for a couple of weeks. seven scientists are accused of manslaughter for failing to adequately predict the danger from a killer earthquake back in 2009. authorities say the six seismologist and one government official were too reassuring about the rushlings that preceded the quake that killed more than 300 people. >>> we know the uncertainty of the economy makes consumers hesitant about spending money and companies less likely to expand. what does this mean for the auto industry. ali velshi sat down with the president and ceo of nissan motor company and asked him about strongest influences in the american
afghan president karzai is focusing his efforts on peace talks with pakistan. afghan leader and his aides have given up on any kinds of talks with taliban militants. move comes weeks after taliban militant killed afghanistan's top peace negotiator. >>> for the second time in as many weeks a typhoon is bantering the philippines. the storm is already being blamed for one death. one person was killed in a landslide. >>> an unusual trial in italy has been postponed for a couple of...
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stan grant, cnn, islamabad, pakistan. >> we want to return briefly to our breaking news. additional information from delta. i correct a mistake i made just a few minutes ago. that is an md-88. i'm looking at a small screen. it's flown by delta from pittsburgh to atlanta. we're told by the airplane, 44 passengers and five crew landed at 4:14 p.m. after the brakes overheated passengers were evacuated via emergency slides on the taxiway. no reports of injury. all passengers bussed to the terminal. that's according to delta's corporate communications. this is the still photo of what it looked like a little scary moment for people onboard that flight but this is what we're told from the airline that what you're seeing are brakes overheating. the airport itself open. runways clear. operating normally. we'll continue to follow that as warrants. >>> in the meantime, so who do you think does better with the ladies? happy guys or those dark aor brooding type? that's what we'll ask wendy welsh about. stand by. first, despite glimmers of hope in some sectors of the economy when it co
stan grant, cnn, islamabad, pakistan. >> we want to return briefly to our breaking news. additional information from delta. i correct a mistake i made just a few minutes ago. that is an md-88. i'm looking at a small screen. it's flown by delta from pittsburgh to atlanta. we're told by the airplane, 44 passengers and five crew landed at 4:14 p.m. after the brakes overheated passengers were evacuated via emergency slides on the taxiway. no reports of injury. all passengers bussed to the...
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pakistan if they lose $800 million? what does it mean with their willingness or ability to beat al qaeda? >> well, there have been tensioned that were trying to be managed across three administrations, including the current one, and even this administration was trying not to use the aid as a lever. you deny them activities you want them to undertake. this is not a good place to be for either country. they create a path agreed upon by both sides where there are confidence building measures where you can turn the aid back on. >> so how do they get there, fran? is this simply a slap on the wrist or is it a real threat by the obama administration, that, look, they are fed up with pakistan and they are not going to deal with them in the same way? >> no, it's much more than a mere slap on the wrist? i don't think the administration wanted to find themselves having to get to the point. there's tremendous public pressure and congress for them to use this, and the problem is it's one of national pride. what you are seeing is pak
pakistan if they lose $800 million? what does it mean with their willingness or ability to beat al qaeda? >> well, there have been tensioned that were trying to be managed across three administrations, including the current one, and even this administration was trying not to use the aid as a lever. you deny them activities you want them to undertake. this is not a good place to be for either country. they create a path agreed upon by both sides where there are confidence building measures...
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that in recent years he has relocated his operation to the pakistan/afghanistan border area. that tribal territory of north wuzeerstone and from there he developed close relationship with the afghan taliban and al qaeda. he has risen through the ranks of al qaeda quite dramatically in that time. rising to that position, as you say. essentially the operational chief. the man whose job it was to implement al qaeda strategy. that is to decide on targets to dedicate resources and, ultimately, carry out these operations and take lives. he has been essentially quite successful at doing it to the point where he has been talked about since the death of osama bin laden as a possible replacement as the leader of the whole global al qaeda network, t.j. >> phil, what dowe know about these strikes, these drone strikes. we know they do take place, oft oftentimes, u.s. officials are very quiet about them, but pakistani officials have been quiet about them, critical of them. as far as we can tell, have these continued? >> indeed, they have. indeed, they are a very controversial subject here
that in recent years he has relocated his operation to the pakistan/afghanistan border area. that tribal territory of north wuzeerstone and from there he developed close relationship with the afghan taliban and al qaeda. he has risen through the ranks of al qaeda quite dramatically in that time. rising to that position, as you say. essentially the operational chief. the man whose job it was to implement al qaeda strategy. that is to decide on targets to dedicate resources and, ultimately, carry...
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clearly something is wrong with our relation with pakistan and pakistan's relationship with the united states, and this gives us a moment to review that. we have to do that quickly. i was shocked by what we learned as a result of osama bin laden's death. i think the rest of the kubltry has been shocked. i also think we have to doin with the relationship because we have to remember that pakistan is a nuclear armed nation and we have to have some form of global peace and security. >> thank you so much. also the author of "renegade for peace and justice." >> thank you. >> we'll have more on the continuing coverage of the stash of intelligence that is also being shared with the general public by way of the department of defense's release earlier today. >>> strange television from pakistan. you're seeing it here in the cnn newsroom. ♪ hello sunshine, sweet as you can be ♪ [ female announcer ] wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey. and the 100% natural whole grain oats can help lower your cholesterol. you are so sweet to me. bee happy. bee healthy. [
clearly something is wrong with our relation with pakistan and pakistan's relationship with the united states, and this gives us a moment to review that. we have to do that quickly. i was shocked by what we learned as a result of osama bin laden's death. i think the rest of the kubltry has been shocked. i also think we have to doin with the relationship because we have to remember that pakistan is a nuclear armed nation and we have to have some form of global peace and security. >> thank...
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why don(# we talk straight to pakistan instead. this could be rhetoric, butr suggests frankly the government here are tired of trying to get a peace negotiation and seeing pakistan, their neighbor, get in the way. >> nick paton walsh, thank you. >>> the haqqani network, it is the name of the veteran taliban commander who led the group. he had close contacts with Ñici and intelligent service. it's alleged the intelligence agency still has strong ties with the haqqani group.t(e1 &hc% about. the fbi and isfá department of q.spu enforcement to be prepare for possible retaliatory this is connected to the cia al awlaki. he is one of the leading voices in the arabian peninsula. heret( is the warningok that wa sent to your local police department. quote, we assess that al awlaki's standing as a preimminent english language advocate of violence could trigger hve's to take violent action toçóxd avenge his death. hves, homegrn8z violent activities. we are concerned about the possibility that autonomous extremists mayq react violently. the
why don(# we talk straight to pakistan instead. this could be rhetoric, butr suggests frankly the government here are tired of trying to get a peace negotiation and seeing pakistan, their neighbor, get in the way. >> nick paton walsh, thank you. >>> the haqqani network, it is the name of the veteran taliban commander who led the group. he had close contacts with Ñici and intelligent service. it's alleged the intelligence agency still has strong ties with the haqqani group.t(e1...
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pakistan to afghanistan. that means roughly 40% of nato supplies are parked here in pakistan, not clear when they will move again, not clear what other measures pakistan is prepared to take in response to this incident. >> let's get some analysis now with cnn national security analyst peter bergen joining us by phone. pakistan is calling for a review of all military and political arrangements with the u.s. and nato. if so how potentially damaging is this particularly as it pertains to the u.s. and nato arrangement on the fight against terrorism? >> well, i think it could be quite damaging. 40% of material destined for afghanistan ran the sits pakistan. at the beginning the year that number was more like 75%. the pentagon has been and the u.s. government in general has been making alternative arrangements, what they call the northern distribution network which basically goes through russia and central asia in order to make the nato/u.s. effort in afghanistan less dependent on the pakistan over land route and p
pakistan to afghanistan. that means roughly 40% of nato supplies are parked here in pakistan, not clear when they will move again, not clear what other measures pakistan is prepared to take in response to this incident. >> let's get some analysis now with cnn national security analyst peter bergen joining us by phone. pakistan is calling for a review of all military and political arrangements with the u.s. and nato. if so how potentially damaging is this particularly as it pertains to the...
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pointed a finger, raised questions about pakistan, whether they were complicit with pakistan and other al qaeda terrorists, now that we have e-mails from the bin laden compound, hard drives, et cetera, there could be evidence in there that could expose pakistani government officials. underline the word "could." we don't know for sure. that is what makes that intelligence so sensitive and so big. while pakistan is talking tough -- i mentioned the prime minister gave a tough speech lashing out at the u.s. today -- let's not forget pakistan depends upon the u.s. for billions of dollars in aid. they've got to be careful because a lever the u.s. has to hold over its head. >> sure. all right, ed henry, staking it out for us at the white house, thank you, ed. >>> next, a new autism study is producing findings that researchers called surprising. we'll tell you why in just one minute. around to booking, hotels.com will have a great last minute deal waiting for you. like at the hotels.com 48 hour sale. this tuesday and wednesday only. hotels.com. be smart. book smart. curtis: welcome back to gei
pointed a finger, raised questions about pakistan, whether they were complicit with pakistan and other al qaeda terrorists, now that we have e-mails from the bin laden compound, hard drives, et cetera, there could be evidence in there that could expose pakistani government officials. underline the word "could." we don't know for sure. that is what makes that intelligence so sensitive and so big. while pakistan is talking tough -- i mentioned the prime minister gave a tough speech...
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the same is true in pakistan. this man we knew were guilty of killing not only americans but pakistanis and muslims all over the world. the fact that he was there for such a long period of time undetected, a lot of questions have been raised. >> your colleague, carl levin this morning said high levels being the intelligence service, high levels knew it. he doesn't have proof. we don't have proof. but if therefore comes a time where there's proof do you think that that would be reason enough to yank funding from pakistan? >> we need pakistan and their cooperation but we don't want to waste our money. if they will help us catch terrorists and bring peace to afghanistan we need their engagement. but if this is a matter of sending money and they are not engaged, then let's not send money. we shouldn't write off the pakistanis. far better for the world and for united states if we're working with them. >> what would you need to see in front of you in order to say yes we have to stop funding? >> i have to see absolute co
the same is true in pakistan. this man we knew were guilty of killing not only americans but pakistanis and muslims all over the world. the fact that he was there for such a long period of time undetected, a lot of questions have been raised. >> your colleague, carl levin this morning said high levels being the intelligence service, high levels knew it. he doesn't have proof. we don't have proof. but if therefore comes a time where there's proof do you think that that would be reason...
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forces in pakistan as of february. >> in islamabad? >> not necessarily in islamabad but around the country. >> with helicopters? >> yes. these would have had to have come from helicopters. >> hold on a minute. i want to bring gloria borger in. what are you learning? >> well, first of all, i want to give you some reporting from dana bash. she is reporting that a source familiar with the operation confirms that indeed osama bin laden was shot in the head during the u.s. raid. according to a briefing that this source received, the source would not go into the details of the other were killed except to say that the operation was conducted very carefully not to harm women and children. so that we do know indeed he was shot in the head. one other thing, wolf, that is very interesting to me, for those of us who have been covering the debate of how much intelligence the detainees had given the administration about the whereabouts of osama bin laden and his top lawsuit tenants. in his briefing given by administration officials, it is clear to m
forces in pakistan as of february. >> in islamabad? >> not necessarily in islamabad but around the country. >> with helicopters? >> yes. these would have had to have come from helicopters. >> hold on a minute. i want to bring gloria borger in. what are you learning? >> well, first of all, i want to give you some reporting from dana bash. she is reporting that a source familiar with the operation confirms that indeed osama bin laden was shot in the head during...
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pakistan to afghanistan. that means roughly 40% of nato supplies are near pakistan, not clear when they're going to move again, not clear what other measures pakistan is prepared to take in response to this incident. c cnn. >> this is likely to impact already strained relations with the u.s. our soenior analyst peter bergmn explains how bad things have become. >> the incident have angered the pakistan and have contributed to the fact that this is one of the most anti-american countries in the world. the favorable views for out of the country are 18%. >> this is hardly the first time the relationship between these two countries has been put in jeopardy. back in april, supplies to nato forces in afghanistan were halted for three days in protest over drone attacks. in may when the u.s. took out osama bin laden, pakistan was not warned in advance of the raid. in june, top u.s. military chief admiral mike mullen admitted significant cuts in aid to afghanistan. in august they denied aid to pakistan, and in septembe
pakistan to afghanistan. that means roughly 40% of nato supplies are near pakistan, not clear when they're going to move again, not clear what other measures pakistan is prepared to take in response to this incident. c cnn. >> this is likely to impact already strained relations with the u.s. our soenior analyst peter bergmn explains how bad things have become. >> the incident have angered the pakistan and have contributed to the fact that this is one of the most anti-american...
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the haqqani is based in pakistan. >>> now to the amanda knox trial in italy. the american exchange student could be spending her final weekend in an italian prison. she's appealing her 2009 murder conviction in the death of her former roommate. the verdict could come monday. matthew chance is covering the trial for us. matthew, the expectation is amanda will be speaking. that would happen monday, right? >> reporter: she's definitely doing that. she's making what they call a plea of innocence, 15 minutes to stand up in front of the judges and jury inside this court in prejudicia and try to convince them she is innocent of the killing of meredith kercher and they should quash the 20-year prison sentence she's currently serving in a prison outside this town and set her-free and her boyfriend raffaele sollecito, also accused of killing meredith kercher as well. we're told by her father the speech is going to be in italian. she spent the last several months deciding what she's going to say. it's very well rehearsed and also delivered with some passion. >> she, of c
the haqqani is based in pakistan. >>> now to the amanda knox trial in italy. the american exchange student could be spending her final weekend in an italian prison. she's appealing her 2009 murder conviction in the death of her former roommate. the verdict could come monday. matthew chance is covering the trial for us. matthew, the expectation is amanda will be speaking. that would happen monday, right? >> reporter: she's definitely doing that. she's making what they call a plea...
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that were found in that compound in pakistan? so far, the answer's been no. >> that's going to wrap it up for us today. "cnn newsroom" with carol costello joins us right now. hi, carol. >> you have a good day. thank you. >>> there is breaking news out of san francisco. one week after osama bin laden was killed, a man with a passport from yemen allegedly tried to into the cockpit of an american airlines jet. happened last night on a chicago to san francisco flight. these are all details from san francisco police. they say the man got out of his seat in coach, he went toward the flight deck, and he started pounding on the door. flight attendants tried to push him back. he fought them. finally, the crew along with passengers from first class took him down. they put him in flex handcuffs until the plane landed. listen to the pilot talk to the tower. >> american 1561, we're going to need a priority handling on our arrival. we've had a passenger conflict here. american 1561, do i have as soon as possible at san francisco? >> american 1
that were found in that compound in pakistan? so far, the answer's been no. >> that's going to wrap it up for us today. "cnn newsroom" with carol costello joins us right now. hi, carol. >> you have a good day. thank you. >>> there is breaking news out of san francisco. one week after osama bin laden was killed, a man with a passport from yemen allegedly tried to into the cockpit of an american airlines jet. happened last night on a chicago to san francisco flight....
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the chopper in pieces in pakistan is anything but standard issue. it is an amazing piece of machinery. pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, has more of it. tell us about the sound or lack there of this helicopter makes. it is amazing. >> the problem is, we really don't know all that much, do we? people are referring to this as a stealth black hawk. aviation buffs are looking at it saying, what is this thing? it appears that it is some kind of helicopter made for special operations, special forces going on these assault missions. we have never seen anything like it before. aviation buffs who have looked at it, the thinking is that it has some sound shielding qualities on it. it has low observable qualities as they call it. that means perhaps it wouldn't be that visible in a radar crossing as they were coming into pakistan, trying to come in very stealth thiy when they wout be noticed. when you talk about stealth, there are two things involved, low radar cross section and low noise. those are the two biggies. this helicopter may have been optimized
the chopper in pieces in pakistan is anything but standard issue. it is an amazing piece of machinery. pentagon correspondent, barbara starr, has more of it. tell us about the sound or lack there of this helicopter makes. it is amazing. >> the problem is, we really don't know all that much, do we? people are referring to this as a stealth black hawk. aviation buffs are looking at it saying, what is this thing? it appears that it is some kind of helicopter made for special operations,...
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afghan officials say the allies were returning fire from pakistan but pakistan denies it. so show their displeasure pakistanis are blocking two border crossings used by trucks supplying ally troops in afghanistan and demanding that the united states vacate a pakistani airbase. cnn's reza sayah sat down today exclusively with the pakistani prime minister. >> there is a lot of pakistanis that are fed up, that say enough's enough. has pakistan reached a point of no return with its relationship with the u.s.? >> business as usual will not be there. therefore, we have to have something bigger so that to satisfy my nation, the entire country. >> res za will join us from islamabad in moments in our "face time" segment. >>> sex abuse allegations first lodged in 2005 have now led to the firing of an assistant men's basketball coach at syracuse university. bernie fine is accused by two adult step brothers of repeated molestation dating back to the 1980s. the 2005 investigation by the school found no cooperation or evidence, but when the men went public earlier this month, fine was p
afghan officials say the allies were returning fire from pakistan but pakistan denies it. so show their displeasure pakistanis are blocking two border crossings used by trucks supplying ally troops in afghanistan and demanding that the united states vacate a pakistani airbase. cnn's reza sayah sat down today exclusively with the pakistani prime minister. >> there is a lot of pakistanis that are fed up, that say enough's enough. has pakistan reached a point of no return with its...
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and pakistan. if they deny washington access to these women, you can be sure that there is going to be more finger pointing and more accusations. >> reza sayah, live in islamabad, thank you. and with regard to the whole compound that was raided the cia says it could fill a small college library with the sea of intelligence that the navy s.e.a.l.s snagged from the compound, but time is of the essence here for investigators. and up next, what they are looking for and can they find it in time? what's this option? that's new. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> for the longest time we have heard that al qaeda is on the run, but now bin laden has been deader for a week, and i want you to listen to what the president said last night on "60 minutes." >> we have the opportunity i think to really finally defeat at least al qaeda in the border region between pakistan and afghanistan. >> so, the president is
and pakistan. if they deny washington access to these women, you can be sure that there is going to be more finger pointing and more accusations. >> reza sayah, live in islamabad, thank you. and with regard to the whole compound that was raided the cia says it could fill a small college library with the sea of intelligence that the navy s.e.a.l.s snagged from the compound, but time is of the essence here for investigators. and up next, what they are looking for and can they find it in...
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yesterday, in pakistan, in a city, and not in a cave, and not in some rural area, but in a city in pakistan, about a two-hour drive outside of the islamabad, the capital of pakistan. we are watching all of this unfold. anderson cooper is with us, and a lot of reaction coming in from washington and all over the world, but i suspect that cia operatives those directly involved and we may never know their specific names, but they were instrumental along with the navy s.e.a.l.s in getting this job done. >> well no, doubt about it. clearly from the description of the operation, there was a fair amount of human intelligence, human involvement in this operation, and in addition to signals intelligence and other kinds of intelligence, but i want to bring in bob barre who brings us in by phone from irvine, california. bob, in terms of cia involvement in an operation like this, how does it work? how it is coordinated? and because it does seem like a lot of human intelligence was involved in staking this place out over many, many months. >> oh, absolutely. i mean that the s.e.a.l.s did not fly in there
yesterday, in pakistan, in a city, and not in a cave, and not in some rural area, but in a city in pakistan, about a two-hour drive outside of the islamabad, the capital of pakistan. we are watching all of this unfold. anderson cooper is with us, and a lot of reaction coming in from washington and all over the world, but i suspect that cia operatives those directly involved and we may never know their specific names, but they were instrumental along with the navy s.e.a.l.s in getting this job...